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<h1>Screenshots</h1>
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Ovviamente non potevano mancare le immagini di pyxcom in funzione!
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<h5>PyQt (pyxcom>=0.9.2)</h5>
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<img src='../../../img/pyxcom/qt01.png' width="100" alt='pic01'>
Potete scegliere i dati da calcolare
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<img src='../../../img/pyxcom/qt02.png' width="100" alt='pic02'>
... e poi salvarli.
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<h5>Riga di comando</h5>
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<img src='../../../img/pyxcom/text01.png' width="100" alt='pic01'>
pyxcom a riga di comando.
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<h5>wxPython</h5>
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<img src='../../../img/pyxcom/wx01.png' width="100" alt='pic01'>
Potete accedere ai dati specificando la formula chimica...
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<img src='../../../img/pyxcom/wx02.png' width="100" alt='pic02'>
... o il numero atomico.
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<img src='../../../img/pyxcom/wx03.png' width="100" alt='pic03'>
Dalla versione 0.4 potete e' possibile controllare le informazioni restituite da pyxcom,
configurare il percorso di installazione di XCOM, e anche usare la GUI per scaricare e installare XCOM dal sito del NIST.
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<em>Under construction</em>
<h1>Screenshots</h1>
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Here there are some screenshots of pyxcom.
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<h5>PyQt (pyxcom>=0.9.2)</h5>
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<img src='../../../img/pyxcom/qt01.png' width="100" alt='pic01'>
You can choose the data you are interested too...
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<img src='../../../img/pyxcom/qt02.png' width="100" alt='pic02'>
... and then you can save them.
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<h5>Command line</h5>
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<img src='../../../img/pyxcom/text01.png' width="100" alt='pic01'>
pyxcom console output.
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<h5>wxPython</h5>
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<img src='../../../img/pyxcom/wx01.png' width="100" alt='pic01'>
You can access material data at the specified energies providing
the chemical formula...
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<img src='../../../img/pyxcom/wx02.png' width="100" alt='pic02'>
... or the atomic number.
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<img src='../../../img/pyxcom/wx03.png' width="100" alt='pic03'>
You can control the information supplied by pyxcom (features I added after
the release of pyxcom-0.4), configure the installation path of xcom, and even
use the GUI to download and install XCOM from the NIST site.
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